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Arduino and MathematicaComputation in the Maker World

Christopher Wolfram and Keshav Saharia

In this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference, Christopher Wolfram and Keshav Saharia explain how they've connected Mathematica to the Arduino and demonstrate some of the possibilities for using the connection to measure, compute, visualize, and control our physical world.

Wolfram technologies help develop versatile applications that are utilized by a wide range of users around the world. In this three-part video, Stephen Wolfram discusses and demonstrates powerful features built ...

Wolfram technologies help develop versatile applications that are utilized by a wide range of users around the world. In this three-part video, Stephen Wolfram discusses and demonstrates powerful features built ...

Wolfram technologies help develop versatile applications that are utilized by a wide range of users around the world. In this three-part video, Stephen Wolfram discusses and demonstrates powerful features built ...

Wolfram technologies are versatile and can be used in education, research, government, commercial organizations, and other areas. Vitaliy Kaurov shares how Wolfram technologies work together, helping you achieve results in ...

In this presentation, Roman Osipov talks about his experience with creating practical applications using Wolfram technologies. He shares examples of real-world applications in science, education, publishing, and business, as well ...

In this Wolfram Technology Conference presentation, Tom Wickham-Jones discusses future directions for working with data in Mathematica, including a new way to create data structures and an innovative ...

In this Wolfram Technology Conference talk, Johan Rhodin gives an overview of the reliability functionality in Mathematica with a focus on reliability modeling, how to determine important metrics for a system, and how to decide which components are important ...

Mathematica provides a natural interface to algorithms for numerically solving differential equations. In this presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference, Rob Knapp gives an overview of the interface ...